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Mantario

Coordinates: 51°16′08″N 109°48′25″W / 51.269°N 109.807°W / 51.269; -109.807
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Mantario
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
RegionSaskatchewan
Census division8
Rural MunicipalityChesterfield
Post office foundedMarch 1, 1912
(closed March 27, 1986)
Incorporated (village)N/A
Incorporated (town)N/A
Government
 • ReeveKarrie Derouin
 • AdministratorBeverly Dahl
 • Governing bodyChesterfield No. 261
Area
 • Total
0.78 km2 (0.30 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
5
 • Density6.4/km2 (16.6/sq mi)
Time zoneCST
Postal code
S0L 2J0
Area code306
HighwaysHighway 44
[2][3][4][5]

Mantario is a special service area in Chesterfield Rural Municipality No. 261 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The population was 5 people in 2011. The community is located 70 km southwest of the town of Kindersley on highway 44.

The area is rich in resources, including new found oil reserves. Small farms dot the landscape. Hunting is bountiful in the area as well, species ranging from deer and moose, to an abundance of waterfowl in the fall.

Demographics

Prior to June 30, 2007, Mantario was a village, but it was restructured as a special service area on that date.[1][6]


Canada census – Mantario community profile
2011
Population5 (-50.0% from 2006)
Land area0.78 km2 (0.30 sq mi)
Population density6.4/km2 (17/sq mi)
Median ageNA (M: NA, F: NA)
Private dwellings9 (total) 
Median household income$NA
References: 2011[7] earlier[8][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Search for Municipal Information". Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  2. ^ National Archives, Archivia Net, Post Offices and Postmasters, retrieved 2011-08-01
  3. ^ Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System, archived from the original (– Scholar search) on November 21, 2008 {{citation}}: External link in |format= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Canadian Textiles Institute. (2005), CTI Determine your provincial constituency
  5. ^ Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (2005), Elections Canada On-line
  6. ^ "Restructured Villages". Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Archived from the original on March 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
  7. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  9. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.

51°16′08″N 109°48′25″W / 51.269°N 109.807°W / 51.269; -109.807